Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 6Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1996 |
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... Oral Epic Tradition . Oral Tradition 4 / 1-2 : 80-100 . -1996 . Heroic Poets , Poetic Heroes : The Ethnography of Performance in an Arabic Oral Epic Tradition . Ithaca and London : Cornell University Press . Saada , L. ( ed . ) 1985. La ...
... Oral Epic Tradition . Oral Tradition 4 / 1-2 : 80-100 . -1996 . Heroic Poets , Poetic Heroes : The Ethnography of Performance in an Arabic Oral Epic Tradition . Ithaca and London : Cornell University Press . Saada , L. ( ed . ) 1985. La ...
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... oral nature of the narrative is formally projected in its syntax . In his double role as artist and historian , an oral composer casts his narrative in a memorable form to ensure its preservation in public memory . The tendency to slip ...
... oral nature of the narrative is formally projected in its syntax . In his double role as artist and historian , an oral composer casts his narrative in a memorable form to ensure its preservation in public memory . The tendency to slip ...
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... oral narrative syntax formally projects this minimal dyad which in turn projects the oral nature of the narrative performance . For example , expressions of courtesy such as tāl umrak and sallamk allah are used only with the masculine ...
... oral narrative syntax formally projects this minimal dyad which in turn projects the oral nature of the narrative performance . For example , expressions of courtesy such as tāl umrak and sallamk allah are used only with the masculine ...
Contents
Journal of Mediterranean Studies | 1 |
The Epic Poet in Egyptian Tradition | 7 |
Ethics and Aesthetics | 15 |
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